dislodge vs ingrain

dislodge

verb
  • To remove or force out from a position or dwelling previously occupied. 

  • To move or go from a dwelling or former position. 

  • To force out of a secure or settled position. 

ingrain

adj
  • Dyed with grain, or kermes. 

  • Dyed before manufacture; said of the material of a textile fabric; hence, in general, thoroughly inwrought; forming an essential part of the substance. 

noun
  • An ingrain fabric, such as a carpet. 

verb
  • To dye with a fast or lasting colour. 

  • To make (something) deeply part of something else. 

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